Blackwood's Magazine, 第 76 巻

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69 ページ Under Mahomet II., Bajazet II., and Selim I., surnamed the Ferocious, the Turkish
power made immense strides. Bajazet invaded the dominions of Venice, and
obtained from the republic by treaty, in exchange for the island of Cephalonia, the
...

70 ページ progress, both in the north, where Belgrade fell, and in the south, where Rhodes
became Turkish. This was not a brilliant period of Tenetian history. During
Soliman's reign, in the year 1540, a humiliating peace was concluded between
Venice ...

73 ページ Before Zanne's arrival at Corfu, he had accomplished an enterprise of some
consideration, capturing by surprise the Turkish fortress of Sopato ; and at about
the same time Marco Quirini, captain of the gulf of Venice, took and utterly
destroyed ...

74 ページ ... generals and of the chief officers, some were of opinion that it wa3 too
hazardous an enterprise to relieve Nicosia, and that it was better to effect a
diversion, and draw off the enemy from Cyprus by an attack on some Turkish
possession.

78 ページ ... wrenched a Turkish standard from the hands of its bearer. Mustafa was furious.
The wall had fallen, the ditch was filled, but still the victory was not his. But the
unfortunate besieged, who displayed such heroic courage, were now exposed to
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